[SCCC] callsign for UCSB?? ARRL Jan VHF Contest This Weekend

Clayton Nall clayton.nall at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 00:46:27 EST 2026


Listen for W6RFU.  But individual members--some of them new hams--may
operate some under their own callsigns.

On Wed, Jan 14, 2026 at 9:04 PM peter h <n6ze at aol.com> wrote:

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> On Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 07:41, Clayton Nall <
> clayton.nall at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The UCSB club will be active from La Cumbre Peak  mid to late morning
> Sunday.  We will be focused on 2m SSB and CW for the 2026 SOTA challenge
> and activating on HF as well.  If I can get my antennas in order we’ll also
> be active on 6M.  ALL QRP.
>
> Clayton Nall
> http://www.nallresearch.com
> Cell: (617) 850-2062
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 10:19 PM Tim Goeppinger via SCCC <
> sccc at contesting.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > The January VHF Contest is just a few days away! We’re looking at perfect
> > weather—sunny, 80 degrees, and no wind. Here is my plan for the weekend:
> >
> > Operating Schedule & Locations
> >
> > I’ll be active as a Limited Rover (6m, 2m, 222 FM, and 440). Remember:
> you
> > can work me again every time I change grids!
> >
> > Saturday: DM13 (Summit House, Fullerton) → DM04 (Monterey Park)
> >
> > Sunday: DM03 (Signal Hill) → DM04 (Diamond Bar)
> >
> > Track me live: Search N6GP-10 on aprs.fi.
> >
> > The Strategy: "Run the Bands"
> >
> > To maximize our scores and avoid getting bogged down in slow FT8 local
> > contacts, let's focus on the first two hours:
> >
> > Start on 6m SSB (50.125 – 50.140).
> >
> > QSY to 2m, 222, and 440 to "run the bands."
> >
> > FT8 should be a secondary option for local contacts.
> >
> > Frequencies to Watch
> >
> > 6m: 50.125 SSB | 50.095 CW | 52.525 FM | 50.313 FT8
> >
> > 2m: 144.200 SSB | 144.195 CW | 146.52/55/58 FM | 144.174 FT8
> >
> > 222: 223.5 FM
> >
> > 432: 432.1 SSB | 446.0 FM
> >
> > Keep an Eye Out For:
> >
> > Austin (DM02): Possible rare grid activity from San Clemente Island.
> >
> > Other Rovers: Listen for Roger (K6LMN/R) and Endaf (N6UTC).
> >
> > I know the NFL playoffs are on, but I’d appreciate any contacts before
> the
> > games, at halftime, or between matchups. Let’s leverage our high operator
> > density and show those East Coast hams what we can do!
> >
> > 73, Tim N6GP/R Cell: 714-875-2344Hi All,
> >
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Clayton Nall
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